Thursday, November 24, 2016

President-elect Trump Is Skipping His Daily Intelligence Briefings

President-elect Donald Trump has received two classified intelligence briefings since his surprise election victory earlier this month, a frequency that is notably lower — at least so far — than that of his predecessors, current and former U.S. officials said.

A team of intelligence analysts has been prepared to deliver daily briefings on global developments and security threats to Trump in the two weeks since he won. Vice President-elect Mike Pence, by contrast, has set aside time for intelligence briefings almost every day since the election, officials said.

Officials involved in the Trump transition team cautioned against assigning any significance to the briefing schedule that the president-elect has set so far, noting that he has been immersed in the work of forming his administration, and has made filling key national security posts his top priority.

WNU Editor: President Obama has been accused of doing the same thing ....Why is Obama skipping more than half of his daily intelligence meetings?(Washington Post). What's my take .... President-elect Trump is focused on assembling his cabinet and has delegated this responsibility to VP Pence .... nothing surprising there. But when he does have his team together and he is in the White House .... skipping these intel briefings is something that I would not recommend.

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All should marvel and note the yuuuge difference in media reporting that will be on display here as the media continues it's one sided battle to smear the incoming trump admin....interesting how 97% of the American ppl simply refuse to listen to the media yet it continues its garbage.

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